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“Attacks on Carrie are quite offensive,” says Dominic Raab in response to claims concerning jobs.

Dominic Raab referred to the criticism of Boris Johnson and his wife Carrie for allegedly attempting to secure top posts for her as "very offensive." The deputy prime minister branded the charges surrounding the prime minister's wife as "out of order" and part of a "feeding frenzy" meant to harm...

Labor demands for a vote to provide an all-party committee emergency powers.

On Tuesday, members of parliament will vote on whether to grant a select committee the authority to appoint its independent adviser on ministerial code violations and launch its investigations if Boris Johnson's ethics adviser position remains unfilled. Lord Geidt, the ethical adviser to the prime minister, resigned last week, stating...

Boris Johnson is recovering from a minor procedure, according to Downing Street.

Before Mr. Johnson's return to work on Tuesday, any "important decisions" will be made by Mr. Johnson's deputy, Dominic Raab. According to Downing Street, Boris Johnson is recuperating after undergoing a small operation while short under deep anesthesia. The official spokeswoman for the prime minister stated that Mr. Johnson entered a...

Boris Johnson advises commuters to “stay the course” in the face of “unnecessary annoyance” caused by train strikes.

Boris Johnson has advised commuters to "stay the course" in the face of "unnecessary annoyance" caused by train strikes. The prime minister stated at a Cabinet meeting that reforms were required and seemed to imply that the public should brace for further inconveniences while employers and labor unions struggle to...

Irish leader warns that the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill is “economic vandalism”.

It would be a "very serious situation," according to Micheal Martin if the British government moved forward with legislation to eliminate key provisions of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Boris Johnson's threatened action is "the worst kind of unilateralism," according to Micheal Martin, who argues that problems with the controversial agreement,...

Caution, Larry: There is a new cat named after a Labor prime minister in Westminster.

Larry the cat has not yet commented on the most recent addition to the parliamentary grounds. After prowling the corridors of power, Larry, the Downing Street cat, has earned a reputation. But after the Speaker of the House of Commons announced he has a new kitten, he may be felinely threatened. Sir...

Boris Johnson confidence vote: Shapps ‘one out’ on size of Tory rebellion that surprised Conservative whips.

The transport secretary, who had previously accurately estimated Boris Johnson's support in the leadership race, characterized his recent forecast as "a statistical prediction." Grant Shapps, a member of the Cabinet, has revealed that he accurately predicted the magnitude of the recent revolt of Conservative lawmakers against Boris Johnson to within...

Boris Johnson cautions against “Ukraine-fatigue” in the midst of allegations. A trip planned in secrecy to avoid domestic problems.

As he returned from a surprise visit to the war-torn country, Prime Minister Boris Johnson warned the international community against "Ukraine fatigue." It would be a "catastrophe" if Russian President Vladimir Putin were successful in Ukraine, the prime minister said upon his return from a surprise visit to the country,...

Barristers are the most recent group to vote for strike action as a potential disruption looms.

Criminal barristers are the most recent group to vote in favor of strike action, as the government faces increasing pressure over pay demands. In the coming months, the walkout will exacerbate the potential for disruption throughout the economy, from railroads to schools. The Criminal Bar Association, which represents attorneys who prosecute...

“Asylum seekers cannot simply vanish,” says Boris Johnson in defence of the electronic tagging plan.

As part of a Home Office pilot program, some asylum seekers arriving in the United Kingdom via small boats or the back of trucks are being electronically tagged. Those tagged by the system may be subject to a curfew or prohibited from certain locations. The department stated that the 12-month pilot...

Boris Johnson says it is not too late to call off rail strikes as the nation prepares for ‘very significant disruption’.

Simon Clarke, the chief secretary of the Treasury, has stated that workers should not anticipate "inflation-busting pay increases," and Boris Johnson has referred to the strike as "self-harm for rail workers." A Cabinet minister has expressed concern that rail strikes will occur this week and warned that workers will have...

Under new proposals, asylum seekers who enter the United Kingdom via “risk routes” could be electronically marked.

The restrictions, which could affect refugees crossing the English Channel, have been condemned as "draconian" by activists, while Priti Patel has termed a court's decision to stop deportations to Rwanda "absolutely disgusting." Under new Home Office proposals, asylum seekers who arrive in the United Kingdom via "unnecessary and unsafe ways"...

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Benny Gantz threatens resignation over Gaza plan

The resignation of Mr. Gantz would further increase the dependence of Mr. Netanyahu on far-right allies who have adopted an inflexible stance regarding ceasefire negotiations and the liberation of hostages. A constituent of Israel's three-person war cabinet has issued a resignation threat if the government fails to implement an alternative strategy for the Gaza conflict.

Russian court seizes two European banks’ assets despite Western sanctions

According to court documents, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank's assets, accounts, properties, and shares in Russia have been seized at the behest of a Russian court in connection with a lawsuit involving the German banks. The banks are guarantor lenders under a contract with the German firm Linde to construct a gas processing facility in Russia. Western sanctions precipitated the project's termination.

Afghan flash flooding claim at least fifty lives

Officials report that at least fifty persons have perished in flash floods in central Afghanistan that were triggered by heavy rainfall. Several others, according to authorities in the province of Ghor, are missing after fleeing to higher ground for protection mere minutes before the floodwaters struck. Additionally, the inundation reportedly caused the demise of thousands of cattle, the destruction of approximately 2,000 dwellings, and extensive damage to many more.

Revolut employees profit from $500m share sale

Revolut, the most valuable fintech company in the United Kingdom, has arranged for Morgan Stanley to facilitate the sale of shares valued at up to £400 million. The highest-ranking fintech company in the United Kingdom, Revolut, is currently formulating strategies to permit its employees to profit from the transfer of stock worth hundreds of millions of pounds.